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Home > Conditions & Concerns  > Diagnostic Tests >  Routine Examination of Feces

Routine Examination of Feces

 

A sufficient quantity of the morning specimen (5-6ml) is collected in a dry container and given to a pathological lab for examination.

Various Examinations

Physical
    Examination

Chemical
    Examination

Microscopic
    Examination

  

Various laboratory investigations are done as follows:

  1. Physical examination

  2. Chemical examination

  3. Microscopic examination

 

Physical Examination

 

A ) Consistency: Normal consistency -- well formed.

 

Abnormal Consistency 

Expected Reasons

Pale, bulky, frothy

Poor fat digestion. 

Hard

Constipation.

Flattened and ribbon like 

Obstruction in the lumen of the bowel.

Semisolid

Digestive upset, mild diarrhea or after taking a laxative.

Watery 

Bacterial infection or after taking a purgative.

Rice water stools

Cholera.


B ) Color:  Normal color -- light to dark brown (due to the presence of bile
     pigments)

 

Abnormal Color

Possible Reasons

Black

Bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract, or iron administration in a deficiency like anemia.

Bright red

Bleeding piles, bleeding at the lower level of the gastrointestinal tract or contamination with menstrual blood.

Fresh blood, mucous clay colored

Amoebic dysentery, jaundice or obstruction to the flow of bile to the intestine.

White 

After barium meal given for X-rays.

 

 

C ) Presence of adult worms or their parts like: 

 

Round worms

Pin worms

Whip worms

Hook worms

Tape worms

 

Hook worm egg

 

 

  

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